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Color postcard (14 x 9 cm) with caption "Bryan Hammer Bldg., Omaha, Neb." in red type in the top right corner. Image is exterior view of a Byrne Hammer building at northeast corner of 9th & Howard, Omaha, Nebraska, by error called Bryan Hammer Building on the front of the postcard. The square building is made of gray stone and is eight stories tall. The reverse side is postmarked August 21, 1908 over one cent stamp showing full view of Benjamin Franklin, and includes handwritten message. It is addressed to Mrs. C. J. Bower, 35th Indiana Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

This image shows the Byrne & Hammer Dry Goods Company on the northeast corner of 9th & Howard streets. The company was founded by Thomas C. Byrne in 1900. He moved the firm to the 9th & Howard location in 1906. Source: Hall, Charles. "Dry Goods Has Always Been and Is Still His Hobby" Omaha's Own Magazine, September 1926, p. 18 and Omaha City Directory: 1908.